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Publication : Protease-activated receptor 2 activates airway apical membrane chloride permeability and increases ciliary beating.

First Author  McMahon DB Year  2018
Journal  FASEB J Volume  32
Issue  1 Pages  155-167
PubMed ID  28874459 Mgi Jnum  J:268695
Mgi Id  MGI:6268023 Doi  10.1096/fj.201700114RRR
Citation  McMahon DB, et al. (2018) Protease-activated receptor 2 activates airway apical membrane chloride permeability and increases ciliary beating. FASEB J 32(1):155-167
abstractText  Mucociliary clearance, driven by the engine of ciliary beating, is the primary physical airway defense against inhaled pathogens and irritants. A better understanding of the regulation of ciliary beating and mucociliary transport is necessary for identifying new receptor targets to stimulate improved clearance in airway diseases, such as cystic fibrosis and chronic rhinosinusitis. In this study, we examined the protease-activated receptor (PAR)-2, a GPCR previously shown to regulate airway cell cytokine and mucus secretion, and transepithelial Cl(-) current. PAR-2 is activated by proteases secreted by airway neutrophils and pathogens. We cultured various airway cell lines, primary human and mouse sinonasal cells, and human bronchial cells at air-liquid interface and examined them using molecular biology, biochemistry, and live-cell imaging. We found that PAR-2 is expressed basolaterally, where it stimulates both intracellular Ca(2+) release and Ca(2+) influx, which activates low-level nitric oxide production, increases apical membrane Cl(-) permeability approximately 3-5-fold, and increases ciliary beating approximately 20-50%. No molecular or functional evidence of PAR-4 was observed. These data suggest a novel and previously overlooked role of PAR-2 in airway physiology, adding to our understanding of the role of this receptor in airway Ca(2+) signaling and innate immunity.-McMahon, D. B., Workman, A. D., Kohanski, M. A., Carey, R. M., Freund, J. R., Hariri, B. M., Chen, B., Doghramji, L. J., Adappa, N. D., Palmer, J. N., Kennedy, D. W., Lee, R. J. Protease-activated receptor 2 activates airway apical membrane chloride permeability and increases ciliary beating.
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